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To: carranza2 who wrote (11809)5/22/2001 12:00:12 PM
From: Mika Kukkanen  Read Replies (2) of 34857
 
One foot in the mouth or is it in the grave?

I am throwing this out there for discussion (cause I am bored). Now if Qcom is going to be the 'tour de force' in WCDMA I take it that means they also be supplying chips? If so then to implement the full WCDMA specs will mean the royalty rate "profit" will drop due to licensing IPR from other companies, no matter what Dr I J says. It's just a question on how IJ and Qcom spin it. "The royalty rate will remain the same" is true, but the problem is they will have to pay for other's IPR.

Interesting...

I apologise for an OFF-TOPIC post...so let's take the Qcom discussion back to where it belongs (on the Qcom threads).
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